Dick Carter

1928 - present

American designer and racing sailor. His first notoriety was achieved with the 33' 'Rabbit', which trounced the competition on the European racing circuit in 1965, including a first overall in the Fastnet race. He returned the following year with the 37' 'Tina', with nearly equal success. Carter designs continued to dominate RORC handicap racing for a number of years with 'Rabit II'(1967), and the more radical 'Red Rooster', with it's 2 ton drop keel, and retractable, transom hung rudder. Despite being launched only days before the series, 'Rooster' was top scoring boat at the Admirals Cup of 1969, and overall winner in the Fastnet.
As 'level' racing became popular (under the newly created IOR), Carter designs continued to be at the top of the fleet with one tonner 'Ydra', and three quarter tonner 'Ariadne'.
Carter also took an active role in revising and maintaining the rules for offshore racing and was among the most influencial advisors in the development of the IOR.
Carter Offshore was the company he established to build production versions of many of his most successful designs. The actual contruction was contracted out to a number of yards around the world. Though it was a constant struggle, it is thought that for the most part, he succeeded in maintaining his expected high standards.
One of the most unusual projects that Carter became involved with was the 120' 3 master schooner 'Vendredi Treize' built for the 1972 Single Handed Trans Atlantic race. The boat, (actually drawn by Yves-Marie Tanton, an employee at the time) was narrowly defeated by Alain Colas, sailing Eric Tabarly's revolutionary, aluminum trimaran.
Because of his reputation, Carter's design firm, located at Nahant, near Boston MA, attracted some of the most dedicated and talented people in the field. Many designers of later renown, got their start working for Carter.
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Sailboats Designed By Dick Carter

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MODEL LOA FIRST BUILT FAVORITE COMPARE
CARTER 2 TON 40.92 ft / 12.47 m 1980
CARTER 25 DINGBAT 24.78 ft / 7.55 m 1977
CARTER 3/4 TON 33.00 ft / 10.06 m 1975
CARTER 30 29.75 ft / 9.07 m 1972
CARTER 33 32.58 ft / 9.93 m 1971
CARTER 35 34.67 ft / 10.57 m 1982
CARTER 35 (LUNA RIG) 34.67 ft / 10.57 m 1982
CARTER 37 (1 TON) 37.00 ft / 11.28 m 1973
CARTER 39 39.00 ft / 11.89 m 1974
CARTER 40 39.53 ft / 12.05 m 1970
CARTER 42 42.00 ft / 12.80 m 1977
DROMOR 26 29.04 ft / 8.85 m 1986
NORTH AMERICAN 40 39.73 ft / 12.11 m 1978
ORCA 43 43.50 ft / 13.26 m 1972
SOUTHERLY 100 33.75 ft / 10.29 m 1983
SOUTHERLY 101 33.75 ft / 10.29 m 1983
SOUTHERLY 105 35.43 ft / 10.80 m 1978
SOUTHERLY 115 36.83 ft / 11.23 m 1984
SOUTHERLY 135 Mk 1 44.00 ft / 13.41 m 1983
SOUTHERLY 145 48.00 ft / 14.63 m 1985
SOUTHERLY 95 31.67 ft / 9.65 m 1980
TANZER 10 32.67 ft / 9.96 m 1980
TANZER 10.5 34.42 ft / 10.49 m 1983
TEXAS ONE TON (CARTER 36) 35.50 ft / 10.82 m 1974
TINA (CARTER) 36.91 ft / 11.25 m 1967